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china is 24%, slightly more than the united states. under putin's orders, there are orders in eastern siberia. they export to asia to more than 45 million tons within the next few years. the focus is now on developing human resources. it's got three years to go training oil and gas engineers. students learn about the quality control. she wants to go work at an air force base in siberia. >> i plan to start working as a welder. and if i do really well, i could even end up as an oil tycoon. >> we don't have enough engineers and workers. that's why all the oil companies want us to produce more skilled people, especially technicians for the project that is on the way. >> japan has welcome to the new pipeline. russia is a promising alternative. faster delivery a key benefit. it can take more than 20 days for oil to reach japan from the gulf. the pipeline will cut this to three days. users could benefit it in the form of cheaper fuel. it's over 5 months percent. oh, it's stuck. >>> people in china's capital are trying to catch their breath. >
china is 24%, slightly more than the united states. under putin's orders, there are orders in eastern siberia. they export to asia to more than 45 million tons within the next few years. the focus is now on developing human resources. it's got three years to go training oil and gas engineers. students learn about the quality control. she wants to go work at an air force base in siberia. >> i plan to start working as a welder. and if i do really well, i could even end up as an oil tycoon....
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the united states and other western countries have demanded president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration. their leaders oppose international intervention in syria's domestic affairs. >>> a new survey suggests even people in countries considered to have a free press shouldn't take it for granted. reporters without borders released its annual survey assessing the commitment by governments to protect freedom of the press. japan plunged 31 spots to 53rd place out of 179 countries and territories. the nonprofit group says the japanese government lacked transparency and failed to give the media sufficient access to information following the 2011 nuclear accident in fukushima. reporters without borders spokes persons say japan's fall from it's normally high ranking should serve as warning. the survey says media in finland enjoyed the most freedom followed by other european nations such as netherlands and norway. myanmar rose 18 places to 151st. it abolished censorship in 2012. china remained unchanged. north korea remained second last at
the united states and other western countries have demanded president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration. their leaders oppose international intervention in syria's domestic affairs. >>> a new survey suggests even people in countries considered to have a free press shouldn't take it for granted. reporters without borders released its annual survey assessing the commitment by governments to protect freedom of the press. japan plunged 31 spots to...
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the united states and other we were country dees manneded that president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration.country president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration.weste ct president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration.e count that president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration.rne cou that president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration. countr that president assad step down. russia and china have close ties with his administration. >>> gas street lights are an important part of the capital for over 200 years but this old tradition is facing a turning point. nhk world's correspondent has more. >> reporter: filming you the streets with a soft yellow light. their design is typical of the 19th century. the earliest models are nearly 200 years old. more than 40,000 units are still in use. >> translator: the atmosphere of gaslighting is fantastic. it is an essential part of berlin. >> translato
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a similar problem was on japan airlines 787 on january 7th in the united states. one of the batteries caught on fire at the international airport in boston. authorities are looking into the possibility that the batteries overheated, causing them to catch on fire. the battery is located below the cockpit and is used to run the plane's electrical system. the maker, gs yuasa, can hold trice the charge of other models the same weight, but they say it could overheat if too much power flows into the battery. >> translator: to identify the cause of the incident, they need to look not just at the battery but also at the circuits and how the battery was used. >> reporter: the inspectors aim to discover what went wrong with the dreamliner's entire electrical system and determine what safety measures are needed. nhk world, tokyo. >>> police in the american state of new mexico are trying to figure out what could have driven a teenager to pick up a gun and kill. they arrested a 15-year-old boy in connection with the shooting deaths of five people including three children. auth
a similar problem was on japan airlines 787 on january 7th in the united states. one of the batteries caught on fire at the international airport in boston. authorities are looking into the possibility that the batteries overheated, causing them to catch on fire. the battery is located below the cockpit and is used to run the plane's electrical system. the maker, gs yuasa, can hold trice the charge of other models the same weight, but they say it could overheat if too much power flows into the...
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gordon late area tended college in the united states. in 1945, shortly after the end of world war ii, she worked as an interpreter and translator at the general headquarters of the allied forces in tokyo. the next year at the age of 22, gordon held draft clauses including article 24 which stipulate lats men and women are equal. gordon returned to the u.s. after the constitution took effect. she joined the japan society of new york and dedicated herself to cultural exchanges between the two nations. gordon was suffering from cancer. she died saturday at her home in new york. >>> japan's bullet trains are known for being fast and on time. that kind of time keeping requires more than just the latest technology. here's a look at what's going on in the driver's cabin. >> reporter: for some people, being on time is a virtue. for this man, it's a driving passion. >> translator: my goal for today is to be within one second of the schedule when passing stations and five seconds for station stops. >> reporter: he's been driving bullet trains for t
gordon late area tended college in the united states. in 1945, shortly after the end of world war ii, she worked as an interpreter and translator at the general headquarters of the allied forces in tokyo. the next year at the age of 22, gordon held draft clauses including article 24 which stipulate lats men and women are equal. gordon returned to the u.s. after the constitution took effect. she joined the japan society of new york and dedicated herself to cultural exchanges between the two...